Lagos ADP governorship candidate promises 10,000 houses annually

Lagos ADP governorship candidate promises 10,000 houses annually

- ADP governorship candidate in Lagos, Babatunde Gbadamosi, says he will deliver 10,000 affordable housing units annually in the state if elected

- Gbadamosi, a real estate expert, said the accommodation crisis in the state was not befitting of a place like Lagos

- He promised to deploy the right technology to construct 40,000 housing units over four years to tackle the problem

The governorship candidate of the Action Democratic Party (ADP) in Lagos state, Babatunde Gbadamosi, says he will deliver no fewer than 10,000 affordable housing units annually to reduce deficit in the state if elected .

The real estate expert, made the promise on Wednesday, January 9, in Lagos at a debate, organised by a non-governmental organisation for governorship candidates in the state.

Gbadamosi said the accommodation crisis in the state was not befitting of a place like Lagos, promising to deploy the right technology to construct 40,000 housing units over four years to tackle the problem.

The governorship candidate said he would replicate the strides of former governor Lateef Jakande in affordable housing to ensure improved access to housing.

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His words: “We have a clear manifesto on housing. The plan is to deliver a modest figure than what the current governor of the state promised.

“We are promising 10,000 affordable housing units year in, year on for the next four years to improve access.

“This, we think is a possibility, if you consider the fact that former governor Lateef Jakande was able to provide 20,000 affordable housing units in just four years and three months.

“Construction technology has moved in leaps and bounds since then and all forms of innovations are coming to the industry that has made it possible for us to conservatively say we will build 10,000 housing units every year.

“We will be committed to the promise because we believe Lagosians deserve decent living. We will deliver 40,000 housing units to residents. That is our promise.”

On his planned policy for waste management, Gbadamosi said he would implement a robust waste management policy to ensure a cleaner state.

He said it was the constitutional responsibility of the local governments to handle waste management and that he would equip the councils to perform the job.

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Meanwhile, barely five weeks to the start of this year’s general election, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has said about eight million would-be voters are yet to pick up their Permanent Voters Card (PVC).

This was disclosed by one of INEC’s national commissioner, Dr. Mohammed Lecky, during an interview on Saturday, January 5.

His words: “There is no state in the country where we have achieved 100 per cent distribution of PVC. The distribution of PVC is the biggest headache for us.

“We need the media to help us encourage the people to come and collect their PVCs. People are not coming forward to pick their PVCs. We have about eight million PVCs yet to be collected by Nigerians.”

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